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Halal Fashion Show in Korea

A live event was held in Seoul in conjunction with 150 cities around the world A Halal Fashion Show was held in Dongdaemun on February 1st. This is the ‘K-FASHION and Modest Fashion Convergence and Marketing Seminar’. A live event was held in conjunction with 150 cities around the world. New York, London, Paris, Stockholm,

Observations of an Expat: In a Potsdam Hotel

Towards the end of last year a group of far-right German political leaders gathered in a country hotel on the outskirts of Potsdam Towards the end of last year a group of far-right German political leaders gathered in a country hotel on the outskirts of Potsdam. They included key members of Germany’s Alternative fur Deutschland

Weaponzing laws meant to protect religion and patronizing radicalism has sown the seeds of bigotry

Fundamental rights and civil liberties are in jeopardy throughout the world as right-wing regimes attempt to further marginalize vulnerable communities – Sindh Chief Minister Karachi, Sindh caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice ® Maqbool Baqar speaking at a conference on Minority Rights said that no citizen should feel like a

Twilight in Delhi, a novel of 1940

The novel ‘Twilight in Delhi’ portrays themes of colonialism, love, peace, unity, dispersion, alienation, nostalgia, and the passage of time. “Twilight in Delhi” is Ahmed Ali‘s first novel, originally published in English by Hogarth Press in Britain in 1940. Later, four other editions were published, the last

HUMOUR IN MODERN SINDHI LITERATURE

Humour, as a distinctive form of creative art, is relatively a modern phenomenon, and Sindhi literature is not barren of elements of good humour I have no big claim to make about a great tradition of humour in Sindhi literature. Perhaps it may be the case with other Indian literature as well, since humour, as a distinctive form of creative